Depends on the goose and his/her purpose for taking flight. Geese often take a short trip around the neighborhood to check out local ponds to see what is going on. A trip for food or to meet up with the flock may be a trip that is only a block or two...some families don't fly anywhere in a day or even a week if they've found a comfortable spot.
As far as migration in concerned, they can fly up to a few hundred miles a day, saying the flock is healthy, well-fed, properly hydrated and no members suffer with illness or injury. It also depends on how far away if their winter/summer home is from their present location. Some geese do not migrate at all for the winter. Migration depends on the preference of the flock leaders and their assessment as to if every member is up for making the trip.
Type your answer here... 700 miles
They fly sometimes up to 16 hours a day at about 60mph. That is 960 miles per day possibly!
Canadian geese can fly between 30-60 mph; depending on if they're in a hurry or are just looking for a place to land. During migration about 31 mph
The geese fly south for the winter to escape the cold weather.
Migrating Canada Geese fly in a loose V formation.
The duration of a migration flight from Canada to Mexico for geese can vary depending on the specific species, weather conditions, and stopovers for rest and refueling. Typically, this migration can take several weeks to complete, as geese tend to fly at an average speed of 40-50 miles per hour and cover around 500 miles per day. It is important to note that geese may also take breaks during their journey to rest and feed, which can further extend the overall duration of the migration.
34.5 mph
Depends on the goose and if he/she likes cold weather. Longest trip a Canadian Goose ever made (at least one that was being tracked) was 3,000 miles.
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Yes, *Geese Do Fly.
depends on how many years the goose lives for...
How do geese know where to fly